Safety Tips

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Safety Statement

We at Gaia Online understand the desire of the community to be able
to speak freely about legitimate topics and ideas, and to discuss a
variety of subjects that may have personal relevance to our members,
including issues relating to child sexual abuse/exploitation and other
sensitive topics. Please note, however, that the following additional
rules apply to such communications:

1. Inappropriate discussion or depiction of child sexuality,
abuse, exploitation and/or related topics which promote, endorse or
may be seen to promote or endorse child abuse in any form which may be
considered to be harmful to or threaten the security of a child or
minor is not allowed on Gaia Online.

2. The use of images (real or artistic renditions) and/or text which
explicitly promotes or endorses child sexuality, abuse, exploitation
and/or related topics is not allowed on Gaia Online.

Violating the above rules, or otherwise submitting content or
utilizing language or terms meant to imply or insinuate these
situations, may result in a warning, permanent ban and/or other action
by Gaia, including but not limited to removal of the content in
question. If you are submitting content to Gaia Online and you are
unsure whether that content violates our Terms of Service or other
rules and guidelines, including the additional rules noted above, it
is better to not submit the content and to ask a Gaia Moderator.

[Please note that, despite the prohibitions listed above,
information provided by other Gaia users may contain inappropriate,
offensive or sexually explicit material, and Gaia assumes no
responsibility or liability for this material.] If you become aware of
misuse of Gaia Online by any person, please contact
safety@gaiaonline.com.

Never Share Your Password

Your Gaia password should always
be kept private. If somebody gets your password, they can do all sorts
of bad things: they can lock you out of your account, steal your items,
change your profile, pretend to be you, and cause lots of trouble. You
should never give your password to anyone except your parents.
Even giving your password to friends is a very bad idea! Gaia moderators
and administrators will never ask you for your password by e-mail, by
PM, or by any other means.

Never Share Personal Identification Information

For your safety, never share
things like your full name, your phone number or your home address,
or anything else that could be used to identify you in the real world.
Sharing personal information over the Internet can be dangerous; you
never know who might read it. In addition, please make sure that your
Gaia Online member name does not say too much about you -- a dangerous
person might combine various clues about you to figure out who you are.
Think twice about posting photos of yourself; people may misuse those
photos, or use them to figure out information about you. Posting
your private info is not only against our Terms of Service it's against common sense!

Never Share Personally Embarrassing/Private Information

Things that you post on Gaia,
or anywhere else on the web, will be available for everyone to see for
a long time. You never know when somebody might recognize you from school,
work, or anywhere else in real life, and reveal embarrassing information
to people you know. Unfortunately, it happens! Even if you never share
your real name or other personal info, always assume that what you're
posting is not anonymous, and that somebody might find out about
it.

Don't Mislead People About Your Age

It's not only strictly against
our Terms of Service,
but it can be dangerous to mislead
other people -- including Gaia's staff -- about your age. If you pretend
to be older or younger than you really are, Gaia reserves the right
to moderate or remove your profile at our discretion.

Be Careful when Following Offsite Links

If a link looks fishy, don't
click it! Avoid clicking hyperlinks that lead to sites with strange,
offensive, or confusing names. They could send you to sites that contain
gross pictures, harmful software, or scams that will try to steal your
password. Think before you click! Make sure you're going to a site
that you trust.

Never Arrange Meetings with Strangers

There are lots of creepy people
in the world, and you never know who you're really talking to on the
Internet. Flirting with strangers online can have serious consequences,
and some people will lie to you about who they are in real life.
Never arrange real-life meetings with people you meet on the Internet,
unless you do so under strict supervision from your parents. If anyone
tries to lure you into meeting them in real life, or asks you to do
anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, you should inform your parents
or an authority figure immediately! If you have suspicions or a funny
feeling about a stranger contacting you through Gaia Online or anywhere
else in cyberspace, trust your instincts and tell a parent.

You're also welcome to contact
the Gaia Online administration team if you're confused and don't
know how to handle a situation with another member. Gaia Administrators
can be reached at: //www.gaiaonlinehelp.com/

Protecting Your Account

Most accounts that get "hacked"
(and have all their Gold/Platinum and items stolen) are the result of users giving
away their password. The most effective way to protect your account
is to never give away your password to anyone, not even your
friends. If you believe your password has been compromised, change it
right away!

Also, we advise against letting
anyone else use your account. If you let a friend use your account,
you are responsible for anything that they post. If they break the rules,
you might get banned!

Recognizing Scams

There are a few common ways
that scammers try to break into people's accounts. Most of them involve
scammers tricking you into giving them your password. For example, a
scammer might send you an e-mail or a private message claiming to be
an administrator and telling that you will be made a moderator if you
give them your password, or they might threaten to ban your account
if you don't reveal your password. These are scams; real moderators
will never ask you for your password. Please report these PMs or e-mails
to the moderators immediately. Remember that real moderators
and administrators have colored usernames so you can easily recognize
them.

Other scammers might send you
links that look just like Gaia Online's homepage and ask you to log
in, and then steal the username and password you log in with. Before
logging in to Gaia, make sure that you are actually at the www.gaiaonline.com
domain name.

Some scammers send links to
sites that promise to transfer free Gold/Platinum into your account if you give
them your username and password. These sites do not work; they just
collect your username and password so that they can steal Gold/Platinum and items
from your account.

The best thing to remember
is that if anyone asks for your password, it's a scam!

Reporting Scammers

If you receive any message
that asks for your account information, or that you feel might be a
scam for any reason, please fill out a scamming report:

If another user is abusing,
harassing, stalking or continually bugging you, please fill out an "abuse
and harassment" report so that the moderators can address the situation
and prevent further harassment.

Contact Information for Law Enforcement

If you are a member of law enforcement and need to contact us about a situation on Gaia, please feel free to call our safety hotline.
This hotline number is 1-408-467-8512 which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You may also fax us at 1-408-573-1045.

If you are not a member of law enforcement, please be aware that the safety hotline and safety fax numbers are for emergencies only, and messages
about general account issues will not be responded to. If your emergency is a real-world emergency, we encourage you to please contact your
local law enforcement agency so they can immediately assist you with the problem. They are your first and best line of defense against real-life
safety issues.

Disclaimer & Copyrights:

AniHQ, GAIA Interactive Inc, Studio XD, and all affiliated developers of GAIA Online will not be held responsible for (1) any content generated by GAIA Online users/members or (2) content that exists through any links posted on the GAIA Online website.